41Rem Mag S&W Model 657-4

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Looking for information and advise on a
S&W 41Rem Mag with the designated
657-4 on the frame? Good or Bad?

I’ve been documenting my S&Ws with the
dash’s now.

Thank you in advance for your replies.

Update. Pictures below.
 
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I love 41 Magnums in most all of their trim. Here is a 10+ year old group photo of just 41s

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I have owned 41 Magnum revolvers since 1980 I cannot recall a Smith and Wesson model 657 that I have not been pleased with

Myself, I do not put much stress on paying attention to which engineering revision (dash number) the revolver is. They are all good

Is this your first Smith and Wesson 41 Magnum?

Do you have any knowledge as to what configuration this firearm is in? Perhaps the barrel length? Which barrel profile, etc? Or if you really want information, the six digit product code also sometimes called the SKU. Or what about the asking price? And included accessories?
 
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657-4

I’m holding out for a S&W 657 41Rem Mag
Mountain Gun, to match 45Colt and 44Rem
Mag M.G.s.

This one is a S&W 657-4, 41Rem Mag, 6” no
full lug barrel, circa ‘90s. Maybe unfired within
no box/papers. $1100. This may suffice for
now if I get it.

I have all the stuff to reload it, have been waiting
for a 41Mag.
I just don’t recall if 657s had throat/barrel problems.

Thanks for all the confirmations.
 
I have a 657-3 that's right up there with the best shooting revolvers I've ever had the pleasure to fire. She has a few rough edges but shoots great offhand at 15 yards with reduced loads. I see no reason that a 657-4 would be any different. Mine has a MIM hammer and trigger, which is listed as starting with the -4, so maybe mine is at the very end of the -3's?

I can't say I'm fond of the grips or the MIM hammer and trigger but those are easy to rectify. But then again, why mess with success? I think anything I do is unlikely to improve it other than cosmetically.

I may have gave too much for it. A long time ago I traded a matte-blue 586 AND a 6" standard barrel Dan Wesson Model 15. I am happy with the deal.


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I’m holding out for a S&W 657 41Rem Mag Mountain Gun, to match 45Colt and 44Rem
Mag M.G.s.
Mountain guns are great

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I have Mountain Guns in both 45 Long Colt and 41 Magnum. A blue and a stainless example of each caliber.

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I never became a fan of the 44 Magnum.

As a handloader, there is nothing Dirty Harry's favorite cartridge can do better than the other two.

That is unless you only use off the shelf ammunition

If I were you shoes I would probably pick up the 6 inch revolver while keeping my eyes open for a mounting gun. You could always sell the longer barreled version somewhere down the road if you decided you didn't like it
 
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The big issue these days with the 41 Magnum is the ammo. It's not real popular, it can be hard to find, and when you find it, expect to pay more for it than you would for 44 Magnum ammo. The 41 Magnum has really become a reloaders cartridge.
 
The big issue these days with the 41 Magnum is the ammo. It's not real popular, it can be hard to find, and when you find it, expect to pay more for it than you would for 44 Magnum ammo. The 41 Magnum has really become a reloaders cartridge.

Part of the reason I did my trade was mine also came with 250 rounds of Georgia Arms reduced lead bullet loads (new, put up in Starline brass), one box of Speer hollow points, and a set of dies.

That gave me dies and 300 pieces of brass. I've never bought any factory ammo for it, and doubt I ever will. When I see .41 ammo it's way over $1.00 a round. At current component prices my reduced loads are about $12.50 a box. That's a crazy spread.

I find it a wonderful cartridge to reload. Much like the .38 Special, it seems that most anything you try works really well. I've settled on a sub-magnum charge of 6.3 gr of Universal with a coated 215gr SWC.
 
I have a 657-3 that's right up there with the best shooting revolvers I've ever had the pleasure to fire. She has a few rough edges but shoots great offhand at 15 yards with reduced loads. I see no reason that a 657-4 would be any different. Mine has a MIM hammer and trigger, which is listed as starting with the -4, so maybe mine is at the very end of the -3's?

I can't say I'm fond of the grips or the MIM hammer and trigger but those are easy to rectify. But then again, why mess with success? I think anything I do is unlikely to improve it other than cosmetically.

I may have gave too much for it. A long time ago I traded a matte-blue 586 AND a 6" standard barrel Dan Wesson Model 15. I am happy with the deal.


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My -3 doesn’t have MIM hammer/trigger. They are case hardened carbon steel. I agree with the 41 Mag comments. I have, and have had, several and am yet to find one that doesn’t shoot “lights out”.

I changed out the rubber Hogues on the -3 to Ahrend’s round to square conversions.

Dan
 
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My -3 doesn’t have MIM hammer/trigger. They are case hardened carbon steel. I agree with the 41 Mag comments. I have, and have had, several and am yet to find one that doesn’t shoot “lights out”.

I changed out the rubber Hogues on the -3 to Ahrend’s round to square conversions.

Dan

Yeah, must be a "transitional" thing. Like they must have incorporated MIM before they ran out of -3 stamped frames? It's hard to reconcile the dates. There's a post on here about a 629 with a very close serial number CAA16XX (mine is the same) that was dated 1995/1996. Information here on the website says the -4 dates to 1997. Also that in 1996 they went to round-butt frames. Mine is a square butt. How did I get a square butt with MIM? Who knows? It really doesn't matter.

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I don't use the Houges any more. I don't really like finger grooves. I replaced them with Pachmayr Signatures because that's what I have on everything else. I have a case-hardened Full Target hammer and trigger to put in it but just haven't gotten it done.
 
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Blued MGs

tMountain guns are great
I have Mountain Guns in both 45 Long Colt and 41 Magnum. A blue and a stainless example of each caliber.

The Blued S&W Mountain Gun 41Mag are
neat! In 2019 I had the opportunity to buy
one but passed, $750.

Upon my picky inspection; it was used, front
sight was canted, my straight edge indicated
the barrel was off center a minute
to the left and cylinder gap was good but
tight on one side/loose on the other.

Trigger pull was good, cylinder lock up and
timing was good as usual. Bore looked
good but needed cleaning.

Blued finish was ok, but I would have taken
better care of it. Had the plastic box and
included the original wood grips and the
nice S&W rubber grips installed. Owner
preferred the rubber grips when shooting,
the same just as I do. No wood grips for me!

Anyway could have, should have, wish now
I would have.
 
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Thank you. I do have Unique, and 8.0grs
sounds good to me too. I do wants something
in the 850-900fps range.

Hopefully eventually I can use the 2019 Alliant
Red Dot I got. It has worked really good in my
other Big Bores (Unique has too).

I found an unopened box of Hornady XTP
210grs .410dia. in my stuff, I bought in
May 2020. In anticipation of a 41Rem Mag.

I will get Lead cast bullets later. I prefer
shooting Lead.

Only reloading 3 to start with. Here I go!
 

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For my plinking loads, I use the hard cast SWCs that drop from my mold at 215 grains over 7 grains of 231

I had been using 9 grains of Unique but it was very smokey with the lube on my projectiles, 231 greatly reduced that

My jacketed 210s are pushed by 26 grains of H110 which moves out at 1300 to over 1700 FPS depending on barrel length. Over 1350 FPS from my 6" 657
 
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26 with a 210?? Most I've ever used is 23.0...26 is for the 170 Sierra..

From a 4" barrel:
8.0 of Unique runs 950
9.0 of Unique runs 1100
10.0 of Unique runs 1180

These velocities all depend on jacketed/cast and weight 200-250 grains.
 
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